On 18 Nov 2010, at 08:46, Simone Felici wrote:

> 
> Dear readers,
> 
> I'm sorry again, I put another info to this strange issue.
> I've noticed NOW that the external db-server, used by opsview to store all 
> databases, had a BIG increase in network traffic 
> troughtput, exactly the same moment during the opsview-core load. The traffic 
> on db are on average 80Kbit/s and during the BIG 
> load has groved up until 3MBit/s.
> In summary:
> Yesterday opsview starts to increase in load and the same moment the 
> db-server in traffic troughtput, from 80KBit/s up to 3MBit in 
> 12hours. A little better enabling prefok due opsview restart, but then back 
> as before, load and traffic high and higher (really 
> simmetric, seems a christmas tree :)). I have no idea if it's on  
> opsview_web_server.pl or db. Now magically the load back to low 
> and the traffic too. Is the opsview_web_server.pl looping somewhere/somehow? 
> Possible?

opsview_web _server serves all HTTP requests - the majority of which are status 
updates which get passed to the database.

Have you any additional checks set up for monitoring port 80 or port 3000 on 
the master server?  Anything to indicate what is happening in the apache logs 
or in /var/log/opsview/opsview-web.log?

  Duncs

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Duncan Ferguson
Senior Developer/Support Engineer


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